SF News Yep, Religious Group Now Suing Over Dolores Park Pissoir It turns out that threat of a lawsuit a couple months ago over the new Dolores Park pissoir from one conservative, anti-LGBT group, the Pacific Justice Center, has turned into a reality, and
SF News Day Around The Bay: More Marin Hikers Stranded, Requiring Airlift Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Still more hikers up in Marin, this time a
Arts & Entertainment Gorgeous, Historic Penthouse Inside Rincon Clock Tower Going For $8.5M If you want to live like a Bond villain/unrealistically wealthy man-child Tom Hanks in Big, get a load of this penthouse loft that just came on the market at 461 Second Street,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Deli Board and Fondue Cowboy Potentially Threatened By Condo Proposal On Folsom A proposal for a 46-unit residential building at Folsom and Russ Streets would, potentially, mean the demolition of several retail businesses facing Folsom Street on that block, including restaurants Fondue Cowboy and the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Sunset Fro-Yo Shop Owner Decries Insane City Bureaucracy Over Trying To Install One Bench Ariel Ford, the owner of Inner Sunset frozen yogurt shop Easy Breezy which began with a shop in Noe Valley and also has a location on 18th Street in the Castro took to
Arts & Entertainment Video: Gangs Of Killer Whales Are Hunting Gray Whales In Monterey Bay "It's the biggest battle in nature, right here in your own backyard," says marine biologist Nancy Black speaking with the Monterey Herald, and she's talking about orca killer whales hunting for gray whale
SF News Today In History, San Francisco Shook And Caught Fire "We are in the ring of fire. The Big One is coming." #1906quake remembrance in #SF #LottasFountain pic.twitter.com/fKeUOm8lgl— Ron Lin, LA Times (@ronlin) April 18, 2016 On April 18, 1906
SF News Two SFPD Officers Named In Shooting Of Luis Gongora The SFPD has identified the two officers involved in the April 7 shooting of homeless man Luis Gongora as Sgt. Nate Steger and Officer Michael Mellone, both veteran police officers who together shot
SF News Crazed, Armed Burglary Suspect Jumps From Russian Hill Roof During Police Chase, Lands On Audi This is the car alleged burglar landed on after jumping from roof of apartment. #abc7now pic.twitter.com/ZglRcw7B9f— Elissa Harrington (@EHarringtonNews) April 16, 2016 An insane foot chase happened Saturday that began
SF News Two Teen Boys, In A Group Of Five Friends, Swept Out To Sea At Ocean Beach, Presumed Dead Appears to be a rescue operation in progress at Ocean Beach. 2 teens stuck past the break. SFFD & USCG on scene. pic.twitter.com/T8rIyBS8Jf— Eddie Codel (@ekai) April 17, 2016 Yesterday
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Man Kicked Out Of Tenderloin Bar For Looking Too Queer, Bar Apologizes A man who goes by Bubbles, but who's also known as local artist and queer character Anthony Torres, was summarily kicked out of one his regular watering holes on Thursday morning, and told
SF News 11-Year-Old Autistic Boy Goes Missing, Takes BART From Concord To SF An 11-year-old on the autism spectrum who disappeared briefly on Friday afternoon from his school in Concord is now safe at home after one San Francisco woman spotted him by a freeway. News
SF News Video: Friday's Pot-Banging Protest Outside Hillary Clinton's Nob Hill Fundraiser Though 1600 protesters were said to be showing up in support of Bernie Sanders' candidacy for president, less than 100 actually made it to the rally and march on Friday, which began at
SF News BART's Mysterious Voltage Spike Disappears Without Explanation The mysterious glitch that knocked 50 BART cars out of service one morning in March, causing service issues and delays throughout the system for weeks, has disappeared as quickly as it appeared as
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Dairy Queen Coming To The Bay Area, I'a Poke Comes To Church Street, And More This week in the food-o-sphere, we got our first taste of The Halal Guys via delivery, both Mister Jiu's opened in Chinatown and Bar San Pancho debuted in the Mission (in the former
SF News Eighth Witness Disputes SFPD Account Of Gongora Shooting, Says He Was Using Knife On Tree #mymission. Five shots fired a homeless man with a knife is down. pic.twitter.com/Ras4wXYdBm— Laura Sydell (@Sydell) April 7, 2016 Yet another witness, a fellow homeless person who was living at
SF News Lots Of Tech Talent Trying To Leave SF For NY Compared to last year, many more of the tech-employed are trying to flee the Bay Area, and of those looking to relocate, about half are hoping to move to New York. This is
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Gangway, SF's Oldest Gay Bar, *Might* Be Saved After All We at SFist and many others seriously lamented the potential imminent loss of The Gangway back in January, when a liquor license application showed that the place was in the process of being
SF News Tech Writer Kara Swisher Announces Plan To Run For SF Mayor... In Seven Years Tech journalist and Re/code co-founder Kara Swisher has spent two decades sniffing around board rooms and harassing tech executives and venture capitalists over Instant Messenger, and now she's looking to pivot into
SF News This Scary Bayview Lot, Near Notorious 'Kill Zone,' Priced At A Mere $450K Looking for a piece of vacant land available in San Francisco on which to build your dream home, and don't want to cough up the money for some decrepit shack that comes with
Arts & Entertainment The 13 Best Record Stores In SF & Oakland Hey guys remember Tower Records? And Discolandia? And Force of Habit? And Medium Rare Records? Yeah, me too. Music is now, on the bright side, easier to find and listen to than it
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Oakland's Lake Chalet Offering 73-Cent Beers Today, For The Warriors As you should have heard by now, the Golden State Warriors broke what was thought to be an impossible-to-break record last night, winning 73 out of 82 games in their regular season and
SF News PG&E's Criminal Trial Over Deadly San Bruno Explosion Begins In Two Weeks We had some warning last month, and now KRON 4 brings a reminder that, nearly six years on, PG&E is about to finally face criminal charges over the infamous San Bruno
Arts & Entertainment Seven Easy Date-Night Ideas Around SF, Oakland, And Berkeley Last year, SFist brought you a list of nine easy ideas for nights out on the town, with a friend or a date, organized by neighborhood so you don't have to be ordering
SF News Video: Drone Shows Devastation Of Bark Beetles On Drought-Stricken Yosemite Forest Bark beetles. They are not a new phenomenon for California's pine forests, however our ongoing drought, now in its fourth or fifth year depending on who you ask, has stressed the trees to